My daughter was driving a friend of hers around to pay bills, shop, etc. He has one leg amputated and one arm paralyzed from a stroke. She pulled out of a tobacco shop at 10262 E. Apache Trail in Apache Junction. They pulled along side an officer on a motorcycle at Chrismon Road a half mile from where they left the store. When the light turned green, He pulled behind her and initatiated a stop. He said she made an improper right turn. There is only one way to turn onto a two lane highway. He gave her a field sobriety test and must have thought she was impaired when she wasn't as stable on her feet as most people are,(she had head trauma from an auto accident a few years back and she has slipped disks in her back) There was no breathalyzer test given though the charge says ‘liquor/drugs/vapors/combo” and she had not been drinking or taking drugs other than one half a pain killer hours earlier. He put the address on the ticket at 10200 E. Main, which put her in his jurisdiction and made the stop at 9800 E. Main. He had no probable cause to believe that her ability to drive was impaired, yet he made her friend drive and took her all the way into Mesa to a mobile station where she was made to submit to a blood test and released after he ticketed her for improper right turn and DUI 28-1381 A 1& 2. There were rows of shiny motorcycles and decked out officers at the location they took her to along with a filming crew that was making a documentary for National Geographic. Her friend took movies of the event on his phone and talked to the filming crew who informed him of what they were doing. Not only did the officer falsify the address on his report placing her in his jurisdiction, but he had no reason to even stop her, make her friend drive, and transport her miles from where they were going just to be there where they were filming. We believe it was for "show", and now she faces felony driving charges. What can be done? She was given a public ‘pretender‘, but we all know where that will go..….. in the States favor without a doubt.